Expose - Law Dictionary Search Results
hard hitting
characterized by or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose
Ostensio
Ostensio, a tax anciently paid by merchants, etc., for leave to show or expose their goods for sale in markets, Du Cange; Anc. Inst. Eng.
Venditioni exponas
Venditioni exponas, a judicial writ addressed to the sheriff, commanding him to expose to sale goods which he has already taken into his hands, to satisfy a judgment-creditor, Reg. Judic. 33.
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Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases. It is an indictable offence to expose in a public frequented highway a person suffering from an infectious disorder, R. v. Vantandillo, (1815) 4 M.
low cut
having a neckline low enough to expose part of the breast of a womans garment as a low cut party dress
Libel
To defame or expose to public hatred contempt or ridicule by a writing picture sign etc to lampoon
Jeopard
To put in jeopardy to expose to loss or injury to imperil to jeopardize to hazard
Insolate
To dry in or to expose to the suns rays to ripen or prepare by such exposure
Infumate
To dry by exposing to smoke to expose to smoke
Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea.
that he is innocent. See Blaker v. Tillstone, 1894 (1) QB 345, where the defendant was charged with exposing unwholesome meat. In cases under the (English) Merchandise Marks Act, 1887, 50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s.
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Expose - Law Dictionary Search Results
hard hitting
characterized by or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose
Ostensio
Ostensio, a tax anciently paid by merchants, etc., for leave to show or expose their goods for sale in markets, Du Cange; Anc. Inst. Eng.
Venditioni exponas
Venditioni exponas, a judicial writ addressed to the sheriff, commanding him to expose to sale goods which he has already taken into his hands, to satisfy a judgment-creditor, Reg. Judic. 33.
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Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases. It is an indictable offence to expose in a public frequented highway a person suffering from an infectious disorder, R. v. Vantandillo, (1815) 4 M.
low cut
having a neckline low enough to expose part of the breast of a womans garment as a low cut party dress
Libel
To defame or expose to public hatred contempt or ridicule by a writing picture sign etc to lampoon
Jeopard
To put in jeopardy to expose to loss or injury to imperil to jeopardize to hazard
Insolate
To dry in or to expose to the suns rays to ripen or prepare by such exposure
Infumate
To dry by exposing to smoke to expose to smoke
Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea.
that he is innocent. See Blaker v. Tillstone, 1894 (1) QB 345, where the defendant was charged with exposing unwholesome meat. In cases under the (English) Merchandise Marks Act, 1887, 50 & 51 Vict. c. 28, s.
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